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Everybody welcome to the world
of my railway and city transport modeling
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The
train models, which I personally build
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hope you will like what I do, and for more
photos
visit this link,
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Trams of St Petersburg are totaly sifferent form ones, which operate in Odessa,
Ukraine. Even thought they were made the same eyar as Czech Tatra-T3 they are
absolutely different. Just a pantograph is the same, yet it is wdifferent
somehow. In Tatra T3 breaks and doors mechanic, while LM68M s are pneumatic. The
lamps in passenger space are totaly different. Every time comming to St
Petersburg I was stunned by those trams, by how they are different from Odessa
one. So Now I also love to make moredls of them.
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The models are not taken
from the web. They were bought for me my people who live in St Petersbug and I
know them from web. I used my technology to glue it, and here is the result
similar one trams you can find a papertram.ucoz.com
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similar one trams you can find a
papertram.ucoz.comGVS-39 already of wood.
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LM68 Tram, produced by Tram Mechanical Plant in St Petersburg. It used to be the
most popular one, and now is still operational in St Petersburg.
http://papertram.ucoz.com/load/0-0-1-5-20
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Old style metrocar.
And a
couple of trams on a background
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Just to understand the difference between scales.
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Two GVS-39 trams (rebuilt from LM68,
operating in St Petersburg) are comming our from a yard on service
get it from here http://papertram.ucoz.com/load/0-0-1-7-20
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Two GVS-39 trams (rebuilt from LM68,
operating in St Petersburg) are comming our from a yard on service
get it from here http://papertram.ucoz.com/load/0-0-1-7-20
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Trolleybus
depot under my monitor
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if you
want still bigger images email me at
tramrunner AT gmail.com
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and here is a list of my
SOURCES and resources, other then my imagination
as of now, if you have any questions about
models, if you need one, or need a layout email me
at
tramrunner229ATyahooDOTcom.
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